Pronunciation: /ˈsiːdɪŋ/
noun the act of sowing seeds in the ground to grow plants
A1 Seeding is the process of planting seeds in the ground.
A2 The farmer is busy seeding the fields for the upcoming harvest.
B1 The seeding of the clouds led to much-needed rainfall in the region.
B2 The company invested in seeding new markets to expand their business.
C1 The scientist studied the effects of seeding on the growth of different plant species.
C2 The government implemented a seeding program to restore the ecosystem in the area.
verb to sow seeds in the ground to grow plants
A1 I am seeding the garden with flowers.
A2 She is seeding the clouds to make it rain.
B1 The farmer is seeding the field with wheat for the next harvest.
B2 The company is seeding the market with new products to attract customers.
C1 The scientist is seeding the experiment with different variables to test hypotheses.
C2 The government is seeding the economy with investments to stimulate growth.
formal The process of seeding is essential for successful crop production.
informal I'm seeding the garden with new flowers this weekend.
slang Let's go out and do some seeding in the fields.
figurative By seeding positivity in our community, we can create a better environment for everyone.
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